Frothroot: The Thirst That Ate the World by Matthew Petchinsky In a world where the apocalypse doesn't roar-it fizzes-a mysterious organic soda known as ROOTWAKE(TM) sweeps the globe. Marketed as an "ancient vitality elixir," its taste is irresistible, its effects euphoric... and its true nature monstrous. Those who drink it find themselves changing-not just in body, but in memory, identity, and soul. Veins glow. Dreams unify. And thoughts begin to bubble. As governments collapse and cities hum with syrup-soaked harmony, humanity becomes a single, frothing organism-surrendering to joy, to flavor, to the Pulse. But amid the fizz and reverence, one child remains unbottled. Lena, untouched by ROOTWAKE, walks the wreckage with a journal and a match-fighting not to survive, but to remember what it meant to be human. From scorched deserts to vine-wrapped temples of carbonation, Frothroot: The Thirst That Ate the World is a hyperrealistic body-horror epic of identity loss, corporate apocalypse, and flavor-driven assimilation. As the air becomes drinkable and thought itself ferments, the question is no longer "who are we?"-but "what are we becoming?" This is not the end. This is the first sip. Book One of the Frothroot Saga.
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